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Mixing and mastering are two different processes that require different techniques,approaches, and mindsets.

In this tutorial, Maxim will demonstrate how and why equalization techniques in the mixingstage will be very different than the final mastering stage.

While mixing, multiple EQs will typically be used to harmonically mix together all thedifferent individual tracks.

In mastering, however, one EQ will be used on the master channel to help the entire trackcome together.

Working within Ableton Live, Maxim will break these concepts down even further – usingmultiple types of EQs to further illustrate his points.

Both mixing and mastering can make a significant difference depending on how you approachthem and they are extremely important stages for any producer.

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Join seasoned engineer, Maxim, in this tutorial as he discusses and demonstrates how themixing stage requires different compression techniques and approaches compared to themastering stage.

While mixing, Maxim explains how compressors are typically used to control a specific,individual sound – almost like a sound design tool. In the mastering stage, Maxim explainshow compression is more subtle and is used as glue for the overall track.

Using a variety of different sonic examples and compressors in Ableton Live, these conceptswill be demonstrated and further explained throughout the video.

Whether you’re mixing, mastering, or even writing the initial portion of your track,compression is an essential tool that every producer needs to understand.